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so john mitchell is the first attorney general of the united states to go to jail. so note to jeff sessions, if the very worst happens at the end of all this, at least you won't be the first. because every day of the trump presidency is a variation of some form of trump madness that we have not seen before, it can be difficult to hold in reserve for days like today enough astonishment for the next dramatic development. the president's campaign manager is in jail. i don't know how to make that as stunning as it needs to be because it comes at the end of a week of non-stop stunners. the president's campaign manager is in jail is today's most dramatic development and possibly most harmful development to the trump presidency. and because we could see it coming because a federal judge in washington had scheduled a hearing today on whether to revoke former trump campaign manager's paul manafort bail and send him to jail to await trial and because we knew there was at least a 50/50 chance by this afternoon, paul manafort would actually be in jail -- the president of the un
so john mitchell is the first attorney general of the united states to go to jail. so note to jeff sessions, if the very worst happens at the end of all this, at least you won't be the first. because every day of the trump presidency is a variation of some form of trump madness that we have not seen before, it can be difficult to hold in reserve for days like today enough astonishment for the next dramatic development. the president's campaign manager is in jail. i don't know how to make that...
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so john mitchell was executed. there is a change and it goes back and forth. there is a drastic difference between the number of black soldiers and white soldiers who were convicted and sentenced to death for desertion and how many were actually executed. and that is the number i was speaking about where they are about equal. statistically speaking, the same amount of soldiers were executed in white-black regiments from what i have found so far. i have to goe, through court-martial records one after another, and it isso y are equal for desertion. from pennsylvania, follow up on that answer to the previous question, could you name the top resources you used for your research on this topic? jonathan: primarily i used the court-martial records which collated -- they are great because army regulations demanded they be kept in precise and pristine condition and betide together neatly and talked away. they are easy sources, but there are a ton of them. but is what i have used for this research and most of the stories with the exception of jane come from the court-ma
so john mitchell was executed. there is a change and it goes back and forth. there is a drastic difference between the number of black soldiers and white soldiers who were convicted and sentenced to death for desertion and how many were actually executed. and that is the number i was speaking about where they are about equal. statistically speaking, the same amount of soldiers were executed in white-black regiments from what i have found so far. i have to goe, through court-martial records one...
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i don't give a [ bleep ] what comes out on you or john. even that poor damn dumb john mitchell. there is going to be a total pardon. >> don't -- don't even say that. >> you know it. you know it and i know it. >> nope. don't say it. >> forget you ever heard it. >> no, i -- >> it has to be done, bob. >> so that's may 1973. what i mean to say is this. talking in the confidence of this room, i don't give a bleep what comes out on you or skron ehrlichman. even that poor damn dumb john mitchell. there's going to be a total pardon. haldeman, don't, don't, don't even say that. nixon you know it and i know it. haldeman says no, don't say it. then nixon says forget you ever heard. no, i -- it has to be done, bob. that's may 1973. it turns out that tape is red hot legal trouble for the president of the united states. it's may 1973. haldeman is out as chief of staff. he hasn't yet been criminally charged. of course he will be months later with all the rest of them. with all led to the blockbuster of a front page. if anyone wants to needle point me a page of the "new york times," this is the
i don't give a [ bleep ] what comes out on you or john. even that poor damn dumb john mitchell. there is going to be a total pardon. >> don't -- don't even say that. >> you know it. you know it and i know it. >> nope. don't say it. >> forget you ever heard it. >> no, i -- >> it has to be done, bob. >> so that's may 1973. what i mean to say is this. talking in the confidence of this room, i don't give a bleep what comes out on you or skron ehrlichman....
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it is areas where john mitchell gathered in clarence spoke for the mineworkers and help to establish fair labor standards act, 40 hour week it acts, getting children out of the mines. we understand the importance of labor rights in northeastern pennsylvania. i'm proud to be here among my colleagues. what we are doing is announcing an introduction in the house by the public-service freedom to negotiate act. it strengthens the right of employees to stand together as one and negotiate with their employer to negotiate collectively to bargain for decent pay fair workplaces. we have several democratic cosponsors. we are republican colleagues to join us. this is not the way america should be going. we should be honoring the valuing the hard-working men and women in this country and not stripping away their rights. i am proud to introduce the house version of this bill. [applause] >> now we hear from congressman scott from virginia. another sponsor of the bill to make the recognizer colic from new jersey in the back. thank you. >> thank you senator. yesterday, the supreme court attacked publ
it is areas where john mitchell gathered in clarence spoke for the mineworkers and help to establish fair labor standards act, 40 hour week it acts, getting children out of the mines. we understand the importance of labor rights in northeastern pennsylvania. i'm proud to be here among my colleagues. what we are doing is announcing an introduction in the house by the public-service freedom to negotiate act. it strengthens the right of employees to stand together as one and negotiate with their...
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it is in northeastern pennsylvania that john mitchell gathered and clarence darrow helped to establish the fair labor standards act, 40-hour work week, weekends, getting children out of the mines, we understand the importance of labor rights in northeastern pennsylvania and i'm proud to be here. what we are doing here is announcing and i'm announcing introduction in the house by the public service freedom to negotiate act, this is a bill that strengthens the rights of public employees to stand together as one and negotiate with their employer. it protects the rights of employees collectively to bargain for decent pay and fair workplaces. of course we have several democratic co-sponsors on this bill. but we reach out and urge our republican colleagues to join us because this is not the way america should be going. we should be honoring and valuing the hard working men and women in this country and not stripping their rights. i'm congressman cartwright and proud to introduce the house version of this bill. [applause] ms. hirono: we'll hear from congressman scott from virginia, another sp
it is in northeastern pennsylvania that john mitchell gathered and clarence darrow helped to establish the fair labor standards act, 40-hour work week, weekends, getting children out of the mines, we understand the importance of labor rights in northeastern pennsylvania and i'm proud to be here. what we are doing here is announcing and i'm announcing introduction in the house by the public service freedom to negotiate act, this is a bill that strengthens the rights of public employees to stand...
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my name is john mitchell. i'm rising in support of this project and thank you for seeing this process. i've never really been a part of this very much. just as an aside, i have lived 20 years in ingleside and am grateful for the action that you took on monticello. that's happening a lot in our area, so grateful for your listening and your action on that. i am a christian scientist. i am a member and supportive of this project for -- from ninth church of christ scientists. we are in balboa terrace, and their dedication -- i know many members of fifth church and their dedication to the health and vibrancy of the city as well as the tenderloin is without question. they followed this very thoughtful process, it's beautifully evolved, and they've listened to the community, and i think i've heard comments on facadism, but i think we can -- we need to adapt to the needs of the people rather than the -- keeping the facade, and the scale i think that they've worked on is beautifully outlined. and to improve the quality
my name is john mitchell. i'm rising in support of this project and thank you for seeing this process. i've never really been a part of this very much. just as an aside, i have lived 20 years in ingleside and am grateful for the action that you took on monticello. that's happening a lot in our area, so grateful for your listening and your action on that. i am a christian scientist. i am a member and supportive of this project for -- from ninth church of christ scientists. we are in balboa...
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sean mitchell, lorraine nav arrow, john mitchell, amos gregory. >> good evening, commissioners. the most mind boggling thing to me is the fact that this has been in the works for 35 years, which is longer than i've been alive, which is comment on the san francisco development process outside of this project itself, but you know just brings up a whole other slew of questions. certainly out following community members that have been involved in this process for a really long time and hearing the people on the ground as being the ones to advocate. on the project itself, you know, high density housing, we would have preferred certainly a no car parking project, but it's got a low ratio, there's a lot of bike parking on-site, and listening to community members a great addition to the neighborhood, and we are absolutely in support and ask you to move forward with it today. thank you. >> president hillis: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, commissioners. my name is vinton frost, and i actually live in the -- one of the renderings that you see of the project. for four years, i've l
sean mitchell, lorraine nav arrow, john mitchell, amos gregory. >> good evening, commissioners. the most mind boggling thing to me is the fact that this has been in the works for 35 years, which is longer than i've been alive, which is comment on the san francisco development process outside of this project itself, but you know just brings up a whole other slew of questions. certainly out following community members that have been involved in this process for a really long time and...
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i remember old enough to remember when john mitchell was attorney general of the united states and the justice department had been totally compromised and corrupted by president nixon. you know, when president ford came in, he appointed the president of the university of chicago, ed levy, a wonderful attorney general, and he was able to do that repair work that was necessary. but in order to get people like attorney general levy in place and others who took this corrective action, you needed to have the political change. and i still feel like there's just this missing connective tissue between our trying to use the press and other institutions of government to hold this president accountable and the political means that are required. so that's all about november. >> jennifer? >> yeah, i think it is about november. i think democrats have some reasons to be very optimistic. there's been a perception, i don't think quite correctly, that things have narrowed more recently in part because the president's approval numbers are up. but i think when you look at the shift in the electorate, anyw
i remember old enough to remember when john mitchell was attorney general of the united states and the justice department had been totally compromised and corrupted by president nixon. you know, when president ford came in, he appointed the president of the university of chicago, ed levy, a wonderful attorney general, and he was able to do that repair work that was necessary. but in order to get people like attorney general levy in place and others who took this corrective action, you needed to...
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. >> in the center you have hoover and john mitchell. mixing, we tried to get a live news coverage, but it did not cut right. nixon signs the bill and hands the bill to mitchell and says, there, i have given you the tools, now go to work. what was so surprising to me on this event, i had only been on the substance side of the domestic counsel for a month, when the president leaves the white house to go somewhere, there are hundreds of people involved. just getting him from the white house to the department of justice involves security, advance, and dignitaries. it is a real procedure. then, you have the event, and of course, the great hall is filled with members of congress and attorneys, department of justice prosecutors, so let's go on to the second one. the second one, for wally, has to do with the supreme court. nixon was unique, in his first term, he filled a four vacancies on the supreme court. this is the end of that. wally? wally: they cut me out of this picture. >> they did. wally: >> i was off to the right as we are looking at
. >> in the center you have hoover and john mitchell. mixing, we tried to get a live news coverage, but it did not cut right. nixon signs the bill and hands the bill to mitchell and says, there, i have given you the tools, now go to work. what was so surprising to me on this event, i had only been on the substance side of the domestic counsel for a month, when the president leaves the white house to go somewhere, there are hundreds of people involved. just getting him from the white house...
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we'll wait and see whether he makes any dramatic announcements manafort heading to jail joins john mitchell of the nixon campaign way back in the '70s who went to prison he was sentenced on obstruction of justice and perjury charges back over to you >> an eventful day at the white house. it is too bad you weren't there, because nobody really asked about trade. >> that's right. could have gotten one in >> and speaking of trade, big move, administration announcing a 25% tariff on chinese goods, more than 800 of them. kayla tausche has that story >> the announcement sets up a high stakes july on trade with those new tariffs on $35 billion in chinese imports, taking effect july 6. and a second set on $16 billion in imports potentially taking effect after july 31 on june 30th, the treasury department could unveil new investment restrictions. and that is just with china. meanwhile canada and europe have said they would retaliate for steel and aluminum tariffs on july 1 china's commerce ministry today said it would respond effectively nixing the one month trade truce gosh grenegotiated mnuchin. a
we'll wait and see whether he makes any dramatic announcements manafort heading to jail joins john mitchell of the nixon campaign way back in the '70s who went to prison he was sentenced on obstruction of justice and perjury charges back over to you >> an eventful day at the white house. it is too bad you weren't there, because nobody really asked about trade. >> that's right. could have gotten one in >> and speaking of trade, big move, administration announcing a 25% tariff...
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. >> it's the john mitchell principle. one of my favorite lines from watergate, all that crap you are putting in the paper, it's all been denied. oh, sorry. sorry. >> oh, my god. nbc's andrea mitchell joins us to discuss the plans for the summit, plus top senate democrat, dick durbin on the battle to pick justice kennedy's successor. "morning joe" is coming right back. carl? lowest price guaranteed. what about the world's lowest limbo stick? how low can you go? nice one, carl. hey i've got an idea. just say, badda book. badda boom. badda book. badda boom. nice. always the lowest price, guaranteed. book now at choicehotels.com and we got to know the friends of our friends.r the friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. because when this place does what it was built for, then we all get a little
. >> it's the john mitchell principle. one of my favorite lines from watergate, all that crap you are putting in the paper, it's all been denied. oh, sorry. sorry. >> oh, my god. nbc's andrea mitchell joins us to discuss the plans for the summit, plus top senate democrat, dick durbin on the battle to pick justice kennedy's successor. "morning joe" is coming right back. carl? lowest price guaranteed. what about the world's lowest limbo stick? how low can you go? nice one,...
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. >> former secretary of state john kerry and andrea mitchell talking there. let's bring in tonight's panel again. we talked with patty murray one of the top debtsment in senate. what i took away, yeah, from a democratic standpoint they are saying the strategy is not legislative tools it's political pressure. to the extent there is a strategy, it's first the lay for time, to ratchet up pressure and say republicans you have got to kick this off until at least after the election. >> that seems to be the strategy for now. but it is a gam about it because we don't know what the makeup of the senate is going to be like after the november elections. it could very well favor republicans just given what the map looks like. but as we were talking earlier, this also seems to be somewhat of a motivating mobilizing tool among democrats to purgt mobilimobile i -- to further mobilize them to turn out to vote. if not a practical legislative moon ufer is available this certainly is starting to have a rallying effect around the base more so than it has already. >> you talk abo
. >> former secretary of state john kerry and andrea mitchell talking there. let's bring in tonight's panel again. we talked with patty murray one of the top debtsment in senate. what i took away, yeah, from a democratic standpoint they are saying the strategy is not legislative tools it's political pressure. to the extent there is a strategy, it's first the lay for time, to ratchet up pressure and say republicans you have got to kick this off until at least after the election. >>...
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john kerry were a wide ranging interview at the aspen ideas festival. great to see you. i know one of the key topics was this meeting with vladmir putin and how the president should prepare for it. >> first of all, the timing of it. now we know it's going to be on july 16th. it's even more fraught with risks for the u.s. and the alliance. the atlantic alliance because it comes right after the president will be in brussels meeting at nato and coming right after the g-7 when he was fighting with all of the allies. having picked fights with the nato allies, now he will be going to putin after a celebration of the world cup finals held in russia. it's a big moment for putin and a difficult moment for the atlantic allies and european allies. this is the big question when i talked to kerry about whether or not the president is properly prepared. whether he has an ageneral tda t wanted to sit down with his friend. >> let me ask you about the decision to have a summit with vladmir putin. john bolton was many moscow today. they are announcing the summit. some of
john kerry were a wide ranging interview at the aspen ideas festival. great to see you. i know one of the key topics was this meeting with vladmir putin and how the president should prepare for it. >> first of all, the timing of it. now we know it's going to be on july 16th. it's even more fraught with risks for the u.s. and the alliance. the atlantic alliance because it comes right after the president will be in brussels meeting at nato and coming right after the g-7 when he was fighting...
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. >> that was former secretary of state john kerry speaking to andrea mitchell today, begging democrats, begging them to get out and vote in november. the supreme court is going to be part of that fight. so it is time for tonight's last word about justice anthony kennedy. >> he's 81 years old, so he's going to go from sitting around in a robe all day to sitting around in a robe all day. >> i never thought i'd say this, but you're only 81. you know they say 81 is the new 79. and don't tell me your mind's going because i read bush v. gore and citizens united. you never had one. that's tonight's last word". i'm joy reid. "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts right now. >>> tonight the president appears to argue russia's case that they didn't hack our presidential election. and while that's wrong, the president does want the investigation into his white house to end. but tonight robert mueller continues his work. >>> plus the attempted takedown of deputy a.g. rod rosenstein at the hands of jim jordan. a fact check for trey gowdy and a republican party buoyed by a supreme court pick. >>
. >> that was former secretary of state john kerry speaking to andrea mitchell today, begging democrats, begging them to get out and vote in november. the supreme court is going to be part of that fight. so it is time for tonight's last word about justice anthony kennedy. >> he's 81 years old, so he's going to go from sitting around in a robe all day to sitting around in a robe all day. >> i never thought i'd say this, but you're only 81. you know they say 81 is the new 79....
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ryder, and on east end is mac, you have peggy mitchell, it is quite rare for a male character to be held up on the same pedestal as the women, and he was a rare example of that. so when you look back, he did make that barely brief return some years later. what do you see as his legacy when you look back?|j later. what do you see as his legacy when you look back? i think he's the ultimate soap bad boy against whom all others will be measured. had so many of them on eastenders over the yea rs, many of them on eastenders over the years, from many of them on eastenders over the yea rs, from steve many of them on eastenders over the years, from steve owen to phil mitchell, but he is the one that they will all be competitive. he is one of those rare things. i think the second did, perhaps was not as successful as the first, there was obviously some behind the scenes but perhaps you should... you should never be revisited, these miraculous soap operas rarely work, and i don‘t think the second incarnation of dirty den was as popular as the first. good to have your thoughts. babies that ar
ryder, and on east end is mac, you have peggy mitchell, it is quite rare for a male character to be held up on the same pedestal as the women, and he was a rare example of that. so when you look back, he did make that barely brief return some years later. what do you see as his legacy when you look back?|j later. what do you see as his legacy when you look back? i think he's the ultimate soap bad boy against whom all others will be measured. had so many of them on eastenders over the yea rs,...
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andrea mitchell. >> what are the risks of a one-on-one with vladimir putin? is it good for them to be talking? >> it depends entirely on how prepared he is, on what his agenda is, on what he hopes to get out of it, whether he knows what he wants to get out of it, whether or not he can explain to people why it is that he praises vladimir putin while attacking our allies. >> their concerns may be heightened even more with comments like we heard from the president last night in fargo, north dakota. >> last year with the european union -- and we love the european union. we love the countries of the european union. but the european union, of course, was set up to take advantage of the united states, to attack our piggy bank. sometimes our worst enemies are our so-called friends or allies, right? >> with us to talk about all of it, andrea mitchell, host of andrea mitchell reports. she's with us from aspen tonight, where she hosted that conversation with secretary kerry. rick stengel is back with us as well, former undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and pu
andrea mitchell. >> what are the risks of a one-on-one with vladimir putin? is it good for them to be talking? >> it depends entirely on how prepared he is, on what his agenda is, on what he hopes to get out of it, whether he knows what he wants to get out of it, whether or not he can explain to people why it is that he praises vladimir putin while attacking our allies. >> their concerns may be heightened even more with comments like we heard from the president last night in...
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and only andrea mitchelled it at noon. i'm going to watch that. you can expect he's going to have a thing or two to stay about the ig report and today's news. before we go, you know how i like to end the show because no matter what there's always good news somewhere. here's how we can handle all this. there's always good news somewhere and we're going to celebrate it. the photographer megan is offering veterans free head shots to apply for new positions. this veteran served 2 back to back duties in iraq. he said he was thrilled for the opportunity. he owns a veteran contracting business and he said these head shots will help him with professional development. thank you, megan, for helping out these guys in your community. that wraps us up this hour and for the week. i'm stephanie ruhle. i will see you all day long on twitter. i won't see you at 11:00 with my partner apply velshi but he will be here with a good show. i'll hand off now to chris jansen. >> there are a few things to talk about. good friday morning, everyone, f
and only andrea mitchelled it at noon. i'm going to watch that. you can expect he's going to have a thing or two to stay about the ig report and today's news. before we go, you know how i like to end the show because no matter what there's always good news somewhere. here's how we can handle all this. there's always good news somewhere and we're going to celebrate it. the photographer megan is offering veterans free head shots to apply for new positions. this veteran served 2 back to back...
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d that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." tomorrow on the show, andrea sit down for an exclusive interview with secretary of state john kerry from the aspas festival. you don't want to miss that. chris jansing is up next on msnbc. great to see you. >> and you. you have to rush back to the white house a lot is going on. >>> good afternoon from msnbc headquarters in new york. i am chris jansing in for craig melvin. breaking reports on a new communications director for the white house. you won't believe who it is. that, in a minute. >>> and three big blows in the supreme court and a would-be future speaker of the house voted out in his primary. so what does it tell us about e par and its message? or lack
d that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." tomorrow on the show, andrea sit down for an exclusive interview with secretary of state john kerry from the aspas festival. you don't want to miss that. chris jansing is up next on msnbc. great to see you. >> and you. you have to rush back to the white house a lot is going on. >>> good afternoon from msnbc headquarters in new york. i am chris jansing in for craig melvin. breaking reports on a new...
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d that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." tomorrow on the show, andrea sit down for an exclusive interview with secretary of state john kerry from the aspas festival. you don't want to miss that. chris jansing is up next on msnbc. great to see you. >> and you. you have to rush back to the white house a lot is going on. >>> good afternoon from msnbc headquarters in new york. i am chris jansing in for craig melvin. breaking reports on a new communications director for the white house. you won't believe who it is. that, in a minute. >>> and three big blows in the supreme court and a would-be future speaker of the house voted out in his primary. so what does it tell us about e par and its message? or lack thereof. >>> plus, all talk, no action? in about 30 minutes, we expect a vote on immigration in the house, but with all the attention we've seen at the border, it doesn't look like republicans in congress have the votes to mak any r change. >>> and comic relief. while the president takes aim at late-night comedians, they may be
d that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." tomorrow on the show, andrea sit down for an exclusive interview with secretary of state john kerry from the aspas festival. you don't want to miss that. chris jansing is up next on msnbc. great to see you. >> and you. you have to rush back to the white house a lot is going on. >>> good afternoon from msnbc headquarters in new york. i am chris jansing in for craig melvin. breaking reports on a new...
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let's play john podesta. he talked about the 2016 election and letters with andrea mitchell on friday. >> i actually do think we would have won if it hadn't been for that letter on october 28th. you know, there's a lot of analysis. people can argue that one way or the other. overall we won by 3 million votes. we lost those three states. the net result was that donald trump is now president of the united states. >> the other thing, tiffany, that was in the i.g. report that is getting closed over a lot, is part of the reason that jim comey felt he had to keep making statements about hillary clinton was this worry that the fbi new york office was this bastian of what called visceral clinton hatred. visceral clinton hatred. loretta lynch on statements said he said it's clear to me that there was a kadri of senior people in new york who have a deep and visceral hatred of secretary clinton and he said it is -- it is deep. so the other piece that is, you know, not brought out is that there was also a pocket of anti-
let's play john podesta. he talked about the 2016 election and letters with andrea mitchell on friday. >> i actually do think we would have won if it hadn't been for that letter on october 28th. you know, there's a lot of analysis. people can argue that one way or the other. overall we won by 3 million votes. we lost those three states. the net result was that donald trump is now president of the united states. >> the other thing, tiffany, that was in the i.g. report that is getting...
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and canadian dia's award winning investigative journalist andrew mitchell says canadian prime minister justin trudeau is conciliatory approach towards has failed miserably and he believes should've taken a tougher stance with chom from the get go a very interesting perspective read it on our site at al-jazeera dot com. and there's another summit that's about to get underway this time in washington japan's prime minister shinzo abbay is meeting president donald trump within the next hour it's a second time the leaders have met in just two months and it comes to just days before trying to do to hold a summit with north korea's leader in singapore before leaving tokyo bay said he hopes to closely coordinate and agree with john on how to approach north korea and let's take a look at some of the main issues with respect to north korea that she. is likely to raise at that meeting with donald trump first and foremost among tokyo's concerns is security missile tests have shown that japan is well within the range of north korean firepower and. to ensure pyongyang commits to getting rid of such
and canadian dia's award winning investigative journalist andrew mitchell says canadian prime minister justin trudeau is conciliatory approach towards has failed miserably and he believes should've taken a tougher stance with chom from the get go a very interesting perspective read it on our site at al-jazeera dot com. and there's another summit that's about to get underway this time in washington japan's prime minister shinzo abbay is meeting president donald trump within the next hour it's a...
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something that never would have happened without john mitchell and the united mine workers. we revere john mitchell in northeastern pennsylvania and we honor his memory, but this week instead of honoring our american tradition of supporting labor unions the supreme court's ideological decision overturned a 40-year precedent. 40 years of the fabric of american law torn up. this decision enables free riding by those who benefit from union agreements but don't want to pay their fair share. let me be clear. labor unions give workers a collective voice to regular people to gain better wages, better healthcare, and a better future, with a secure retirement. strong public unions built the middle class in our country and shaped the life of every american by negotiating worker rights. while washington republicans are rigging the rules against workers in the courts and the congress democrats are fighting to deliver a better deal to working men and women. now is not the time to turn back the clock on fair pay. now is the time for us to fight back. that's why yesterday afternoon, joined
something that never would have happened without john mitchell and the united mine workers. we revere john mitchell in northeastern pennsylvania and we honor his memory, but this week instead of honoring our american tradition of supporting labor unions the supreme court's ideological decision overturned a 40-year precedent. 40 years of the fabric of american law torn up. this decision enables free riding by those who benefit from union agreements but don't want to pay their fair share. let me...